From Blag Sent Tue, Jul 13th 1999, 02:16
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, AudioPig wrote: > you can do this with Golden Hawk's CDR-WIN (http://www.cdrwin.com > )...the read function allows you to read by sectors (frames), 75 of which > make up 1 second of redbook CD audio (13500 sectors is 3 minutes, > etc)...reading from sector 0 to 13500 is a good guesstimate, but of course > you can always overshoot and trim the rest off with sound forge, etc etc > etc... CDR-Win is hands down the best burning software around, as you can do hidden tracks, overburn (I've gotten 77:30 worth of audio on a 74min CDRs without a single frisbee) and make "backups" of software that other burning software can't seem to handle, not only that, it's only 870k installed! EZCD Creator is 14MB! I have plenty of room and all, but I like small apps :) Nero is also quite good, but I *wub* CDRWin. If it supports your drive, you should switch apps, period. :) .Bil. ich|bin|ein|kopieier